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THE HONGKONG DAILY PRESS, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 19г, 1906,
Yesterday an Indian was killed by a fall of: earth at the cutting which is being made for the Kowloon-Canton railway at Taikoktaui, and two coolien who were injured were removed to hospital.
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SURVICE.] FRENCH NAVAL DISASTER.
Although the sloop Merlin has buen TELEGRAMS £4,880,370 worth were indigenous products, And it is interesting to note that Hongkong
commisioned for marvey servion by Captain took the largest share," £1,765,922, the
J. F. Parry for duty on the China Station, she is not yet [September 2ial] ready for aas, a good samount destined to France or French
deal of the internal arrangements having" to be colonies being £1,290,516. China and
At last the owners have directed, their completed yet at Sheerness. It is expected that she will be completed--early in -October, A. S. WATSON & CO., Japan took £846,536 worth. Re-exporis
are, of course, excluded, otherwise theas attention to the refloating of the as. Kuig after which she will go through the usual trials before leaving for Hongkong. Her refit will bost about £10,000.
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figures would be larger still. It is stated that the great bulk of re-exports come to Hoogkong, China, and Japan. The chief export (more than half) is always rice, of which last year the quantity went out was given by the Custouns 825,750 tons, CHEMISTS BY APPOINTMENT TO most of it grown in the country. Direct
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exports to the United Kingdom and Germany consisted of fifteen thousand tous of rice flour and dust, The tin figuring
Chow, which vessel sank off the Keyloon barres during the typhoon of September 18th, Yesterday the es vors were hard at work.
The as. Inaba Afura which arrived in port waterday brought saven recruits for the local police. It is stated that the "inos of the old brigade" extended their sympathy and informed the newcombers of the high prios of the dollar.
The ships which go out of commission zert year on the Chion Station are.-Diadem, Captain Herbert W. Savory, M.V.O., and the und July respectively. Tas squadron is said to
LONDON, October 18th. The French submarine Lutin lies sink off Bizerta, Tunis, in twenty Shipbuilders who are beginning to think about fathoms, with her crow of sixteen next year's work do not altogether so their aboard. Their rescue is not hoped way. Long since there were signs that, tha shipbuilding boom, if it may be so called, was approacbing its end. Inquiries for new tonzage
are restricted, and order urs 'everz more woarce- The truth is that building has been more than a little overdone. When a revival comə səmə time ago, and orders were rather freely given gueulative builder came in on the flood, sud tu
for.
FIRE AT SHANGHAT.
* SHANGHAL, Oétober 17th. The new cable building on the
CANTON NOTES.
[FROM THE "CANTON DAILY NEWS"]
BAILWAY.
Chief Engineer Kwong is dissatisfied with his post and wishes to resign, giving sa bis resson that the "company is not fit for him."
WATERWORKS,
Vionroy Shum as ordered the Provincial Secretary to pay strict attention to the regala- any offcial who is dsisoled in any wrong doing. tions of the waterworks and call to account
He said that although the waterworks is both. for government and commerse no irregularities of any sort by any party would be tolerated.
REVOLUTIONARY LEADER CAPTURED.
Wong Tin-pe of the Masonic Örder was tired on the 15th inst. Several years ago Wong's revolutionary spheme was discovered
with next importance in the list of exports / Flora, Captain Hubert Grant Dalton, in March by those who really wanted now ships, the Bund here was discovered to be and a large number of his followers captured
is really a re-esport, coming originally from Southeru Yugano, and generally consigned to Hongkong During 1905 there thus came 4,578 fous, valued at £553,985,
including a small contribution of native ore. Fish products were valued at £534,828, Singapore and Hongkong being the chief
consumers.
be improving in gunnery.
Early this mouth there was to be held, nador the suspices of the German Govermont, the årst International Wireless Tolograph Conference. The delegates were to include representatives from all the landing Bureporn countries, and als from Japan and the United States.
A coolie working al e hok Tong Tani met his death on Wednesday night. He was sacending a plank placed sloping from the ground to the top of a matshed, when he stumbled and fell a distance of about eight foot to the ground. He alighted on his head and was killed instantly.
If the expectations of those concerned with the refloating of the an. Einsan are 'realised, she should be in the harbour this morning. Yesterday she was drawn about 25 fest closer to deep water, and was still being drawn seaward when the vessel which brought the glad tidings left the scene of operations.
Au Intisu gara a mild shock to many people in the vicinity of Bisks Pior on Wednesday. He disrobed and went into the water in al A policeman appre entirely unde cotition. hended him and when the Indian appeared beforo Mr. F. A. Hazelarul at the Magistracy yesterday charged with bathing from a publia landing place he was fined $.
Yet they are to be found flourishing famously in several of the best Cornish gardens, netably where the fruit ripens in excellent condition. at Rossbill, a olarming plase nous Falmouth ›
A considerable number of members of the
day he is not the happiest person in the world ablaze at mid-day.
cat only do so at a substantial lose. But the
if the tonange which he ordered is ready for The unfinished upper storeys delivery. Very often if he can sell at all he suffered considerable damage, and the shipbuilding output for law year will extend to opening of the praises will now bo remarkable figures, and, as the industry has delayed for several mouths. had a very good time of late, it is not worth white to make too much of the troublos that Beem to be looming ahead.
The losses are insured with Hong- kong and Copenhagen companies.
SHANGHAI'S IMPORTANCE
RECOGNISED.
* SHANGHAI, October 17th, At the instance of Sir Jalm Jordan,
together with a large quantity of arms.
TAOTAI CHOW HOK-YUEN TO REMAIN,
Viceroy Chow-fu according to custom should resign his duties here when his father arrives.
Tuotal Chow lok-yuen who is the son of
Now, however, it is rumored that he will remain at this post.
TELEPHONE SERVICE YOD SHARBEN, We understand that on the British soction of the Kowloon-Canton railway a telephone survios for the Railway is in course of construction and dat it will most likely be extended to the Chinese section as soon as work in this line is started. So very often wa have referred to the great inconvenience throngh the constant interruption of the Imperial Chinese Telegraph
The world is about to witsers a now and remarkable departure in University education. According to the New York correspondent of the Daily Mail," the dressmakers of the Empire City propose to found a Dressmakers' College, which is to develop Inter into a full- blown University of Modes." The more modest College" is to open, in November the Government agrees that the com-lines, that we think this a very good opportunity for some enterprising gentlemen to lakabold of next, in Fifth-avenue, when "professors and mercial attaché may spend a portion and have a public telephons communication be lecturers will elucidate the higher mysteries," of cach year henceforward at Sliang,tween this and Hongkong muda an nocomplished and will lecture, not only on "colour haemonies, contrast, the chiaroscuroartistic values of hai. various classes of materials," and so forth, but also on anatomy, the historical evolution of fashions, and the biographies of famous modistos
and leaders of fashion. We should rather like to attend that Isat course. The object of the scheme is to cut out Paris (dressmakers should understand the art of cutting out) and to maske New York the moet mored city of fashion in the world Tis a churning programme, and we can only say, with Mr. Muntahini (who should certainly have an honorary degree con. ferred upon his immortal memory), "Domaition sweetness!"
* Delayed delivery]
LEUTER'S SERVICE.)
THE HOHENLOHE MEMOIRS.
LONDON, October 16th. Pria Alexander von Hobeulobe, who is responsible for the publication of his father's memoirs, after a ling interview with Prince Below, has realgned his offer of Sub Governor of Almce,
ITALY.
LONDON, October 16th.
Government is resolved to expend large The Italia newspupara inclinte that the
ams on the army and navy, specially in the purchase of new field, artillery froin
fact. The incoǹvouiense to the business comma- uity and private individuals by the intercaption of telegraphic communication, expecially at a time when most argintly needed, is carlainly u- matter for serious consideration, and we doubt not that in Shameen alene a sufficient number of . subscribers could be secured who will gladly assist such an enterprise on raasonabis terms. If the Chinese authorities do not foel inclined to take the matter up, why cannot the Chamber of Commerce or the Shameen Municipal Council make a mere? The infuace of the British authority is strong enough to be able to push the matter through, should the Chinese object to it on unreasonable grounds.
CHINAWOMAN'S SUICIDE.
A sensational ohne was tried in the Contesl Criminal Court an Rept. 18th when Mrs. Matilda Stanley, for some time organist at the daily service at Hatfield House, the seat of the Marquis of Salisbury, w charged with milicionely publishing a false and defamatory tibol of and concurning Lady Gwendolen Cecil, Lord Robert Cecil and the Rev. Lord William Krupps. Cecil wore in court. The libel complained of was published in tws pamphlets, in which FRENCH AMBASSADOR TO JAPAN. found that he was dissatisfied with her and when
imputations against Lady Grondolun Caçil sad a former ch plate at Hatfield House were made. | The defendant alleged that the parentage of a
A young Chinawoman named Leung Yuan, who lived at 2 Western Street, committed Wednesday by taking an overdom of suivide ex poison, Jealousy was the motira of ker rash not. The concubine of a young tallyman, she
|be annevased on Saturday that he was going to a restaurant she divined that be jotanded procuring another feminine companion. In ber disappointment she went to Canton but returned
We note further that the Colony also manufactured £20,44f worth ef cotton yarn for Yuusau, beaitles re- exporting $401,000 worth of Indian yarn that had passed through Hongkong dealers hands. Of the large coal export. 222,651 tons, 199,889 tons were mined in the coun- try. For the cultivation of raw cotton, now being encouraged with some show of success, there is a scarcity of labour. At present Cambodian cotton costs from ten to twenty per cost more than Indian and is mainly bought for Japan, by Hongkong. It is longer stapled and better quality, but not The Tonkin mills so good as American. prefer to buy the cheaper Indian cotton. Rubber, as everywhere just now, is receiving special attention,' In lo-China producing last year 367, tons worth £97,150. At
It will be news to a good many people (say present the wasteful methods of savage collectors are still followed, but the Govern the "County Gentleman") to know that bananas ment in trying to introduce the proper way.flower and fruit in the open air in England, These, only a few selections from the long list of valuable productions, help to show the wonderful resources of the contutry We may now turn in the way in which the natural wealth is expended. Of importe from neighbouring countries, which neither France. Peace Congress now meeting at Milan aduce nor any other wesleru nation can supply, ways compulsory reduction of armaments, propor-
tioned to the importance of each country, It be noted £273,000 worth of opian, £137,600 will be proposed at The Hague Conference by worth of fruits and seed from China, £52,400 the United States that the action of any country wörth of meat, hides, raw silk, birds'-uests, in going beyond this dred Hoit should be &, from Hongkong, Chino, and Siam, considered as a cane belli by neighbouring | £13,700 worth of live sheep and pigs from countries.
China, besides betelnut, fresh vegatab'les, and A jusk master recally nerived in port placed child had been infamonsly attributed to her other luxuries. China also souds medicines, a carga of cotton yarn which he bud ancured Counsel stated that the libels were the eal. from a derelict in the hands of four Chinesemination of a series of wild statements and wild sttacks againās all sorts of people, extending pottery, paper, shots, fireworks, and so on. Of the demand in which European countries brokers for disposal. The tra men were arrested my take interest, France or her colonies and charged with being in valurful possession over a great number of years, and Lady of the yarn, which they intended to ship to Cantou. Mr. Hazeland convicted them and supplies 44.19 per cent, thanks to a protectionist tariff. In spite of the severe ordered them to pay a fiúe of S100 uch, the import duties levied on foreign goods other altarealivo being two months' imprisonment.
Mr. Troutbeck held an inqnést at West- than French, Hongkong gets in 42,479,818 | with hard inbour, worth, and the United Kingdom (which with
minster last month on the body of Charles Hamilton Rew, who died under strange India appears 18 contribute most largely to
circumstances at the Hotel Windsor, Victoria- street, Mr. Noel Ackroyd Rew, of Grist Hongkong's quota) €111,382 worth, or say
Berkkampstond, said that docessed, who was his brother, bad lately returned from Shanghai, fully 25 per cent of British imports.
The imports of tea into the United Kingdom where he was working since April an architect nagow, EDWIN RICHARD JiaLurraz, of the long. Courerning the much talked of railway to the craft were under way before nine o'clock for treated her intended bridegroom to justice
to a big shipping firm, and since been living at which is anguificant through it be feminine, in the right months ended August 31 were
Sboldu, Yunnan, and the cotton yarn trade, Mr
Devonshire. He and raffered from, On the are of the wedding the learned that the AR compared with 159, 73,0Jlbe, in the
anusually large, amounting to 178,42,000ľba., Sho CALLOLE Bays the Tonkin mills are buping
dysentery and typhold. Witness know of no man had farsaken a girl in humble circumponding period of 1905. The grant increase of money troubles.
The other aridance showed that the deceased, to increase their share, but that freight on
stances. Having invited him to this boase, she over 19,000.00 bs., was accounted for by the fact who showed strangeness of manner at times, their Indian raw cotton and the high price
declared that the ceremony most take place at that the arrivals in 1905 were unusually low, of labour handicap them. Ludian yarn
once. Delighted, be agreed. The moment arrived but if comparison is taken back to 1904 it will was short of money and that he went to the alill be Found that the figures show considerable hotel on the 11th inst. with no luggage. On following the usual route to Yunnan, from
It is confirmed that a British compañy bas
when they two were to be made one. Then, increase, for the imports of that year menntad the 13th be was informed that his room was --and not till then--was a curtain drawn asids to 168,195,000bs. It is satisfactory to find wanted. The next day he was found dead in Hongkong to Haiphong, must pay for established a line to compete for the traffic from manipulation and warehouse charges, as Hamburg to East Asia, and pozaibly East and the other girl'appeared as the bride. Miss this considerable rise in the supply has been bod: two bottles were in the room, and they Macdonald acted as bridesmaid, and the groom, met by a corresponding demand, for home had contained chloral solution. He purchased over 10,000,000lbs, to a bottle from a Coventry-street chemist, and Duzsamplion well as French transit dues amounting Afrios. The lius, which has been formed by a
Lordon shipping company possesses thirteen having been married to the wrong or rather total of 178,438,00fbs., and exports expanded when warned stated that he was sccustomed to
the preparation, 10 about five per cent
The Coroner said that deceased had loft not atcampers. Rogular sailinge are already the right girl, was " conducted to the door and to almost the same extent at 34,176,000lbs. The use t
this especially Hongkong Chinese take tin generally in announced from Iarbarg in Siara, the Freach turned out of the house as we should say more growth in the home consumption is
own life. вед сотраг exchange for their yan, and Yunnan's Indo-China, Manila Jara, China, Japan, and valgarly, kicked out." This was true drawing. favourable, or the Sigures for the corresponding allus behind expressing any intention of taking
room drama. We might have had misgivings | od with 1904.
The jury found that deceased took an overdos Perhaps, however, the mo-t Mr. purchases are largely paid for in opium. Dalis, and eventually to Port Arthur,
over the consequences, but Mies Macdonald hopeful fature is the rise in the exports, for in of poison, and that death was necidental.
grown toa finds & wider The French authorities are gradually Vladivostock, and Nikoljesk, and also to
market than the Fresant highly developed substituting-Yunnan opium for the India Madagascar, Reunion, and Mauritius. The first appears to have arranged everything. The this direction British
A grea! consular contemporaries, but he has had drug, and making a good thing out of the Bailing will be from Hamburg on October 25-wife-remains in hor care; the husband has disket of home can be expected to afford." A;
sppeared. Complete"justice oan no longer be decl of the growth in these exports is due to Is the greatest a-protection against cold A claimed by man. Woman has shown that she Pustia, which took no less than 7,277,000lbs. correspondent of the "Daily Graphic" maen- too can ättain it. tions the case of two old retired Army officers,
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MARRIAGE.
On September 11th, at Anderston Parish Church, kong Civil Service, to EVELINE WILHON, of
Gingow.
HONGKONG OFFICE: 10A, Day Vaux ROAD C LONDON OFFICE: 131, FLERT STREET. EC
The Daily Press.
Hey GBORG, OCTOBER 19TH, 1906. Tug trade of Freach Indo-Chins in 1905 is the subject of one of the more interesting of the large number of blue books that
ually reach us about this time. Consul CARLINE is very thorough in his wethods, which crunot be said for all his
of the value.
the adrantage of approaching it as a new monopoly, Dozens of other interesting task. This happens to be the first report by facts, anch as that the Anuamites regard an a Consul for Indo-China, and there were no umbrella as an emblem of respectability, data available-for-making the comparisons and bought 312,039 from France and
·
The asupan community apparently anti- cipated a quick change in the weather yesterday morning. Though no storm signal was hoisted or the approach of a typhoon indicated, most of Causeway Bay. The fresh breeze under which so many spanked briskly along did not satisfy numbers, who obtained the assistance of launches to take them to a place of shelter. Evidently the sumpan people are taking no risks. Nothing happened yesterday to justify their action.
who spent years in India. "One never wears
a greatcost, oven in the depth of winter; the
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LONDON, October 16th, M. Gerard, one of the most. able and experienced French Diplomats, will sail for Tokio immediately.
THE KRUPP WEDDING.
TONDON, October 16th. Gwendolen Getil, who was called, denied that
On the occasion of Miss Krupp's wedding, there was any truth in the allegations.£130,000 was distributed for the benefit of The defendant pleaded the fullest justification the employees of the Krupp works. The for the statements shy had published. The ju Kaiser in a characteristic speech at the found the defendant guilty, and a sentence” of six months' împrisonment was passed.
Even those who are tired of taking off their hints to the American girl must be persuaded to do homage just once more. Miss Mary Mac. donald, if her feat be correctly reported, has
THE VOLUNTEER CAMP. Yesterday was another busy day at the
wediling, said he hoped that Kruppa would continue to furnish Germany with the world's best guus, for offence and defence.
AB
TEA POSITION.
when
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in a day or two. Then he beat her, and after he left the house she took her life as indiented.
DEATH OF A SHANGHAI ARCHITECT.
WEST END HOTEL SENSATION.
MOTORS IN SIAM.
Perhaps the most remarkable feet recorded of Indian and Ceylon ta in the eight months
the Consular report on the trade of as compared with 3807301bs. in the corres Bangkok, issued last night, is that the importa ponding
period of 1905. Itis doubtful whether of eyolos and motors have sprung from £1,023 traffic threagh Siberia is
eris is yat possible, and se
so in 1904, to £22,187 in 1995. The increase, bat of one thing we may be assured, that if be somewhat exceptional, this demand
it is explained, is really due to the introducties
isk of a small mamber of pas
of private motor cars.
Th
that are usually so useful in these reports. 24,935 from Hongkong, are to be found in other doas. The latter, saffers from colds and The most interesting practise in the handling the Rawians Boquire a (asts for the British roads of Bangkok are poor and limited in Taking exchange at twenty-five francs tóthis very interesting book, which casts only occasional bronchial attacks; the former never of the gune-le continued sud the mon certainly { grown article it is very doubtinl whether they Conditions are quite unfavourable to a
two-pence,
arrive on Dec. 26th
:
the sovereign, Mr. Carlisle tells us that the total value of Lado-China's foreign trade last year was rogistered by the Customs as £17,814,932, of which, excluding trenures, exports represented £6,750,396, and imports €10,182,411. It is necessary, in order to get a correct idea of the importance of Indo-China's trade, to further deduct €1,224,645 as the value of goods merely passing theagh, which leaves as with a total of about sixteen aud a half millions sterling. Even then an important growth is observable, the net figure for 1904 being £16,450,728, or about six per cent less, Exports look less, but that is because the
An orator, speaking at the Hyde Park root export of ries in 1904 was abnormal. The ing in favour of women's palliage, mid the increased importe are attributed to the question was ones asked: •Did woman ever much greater prosperity of the people. give us a Shakespeare?" The reply was:
* Well, if a woman did not, who did ? " Of the exports, including treasure, quite
We learn from London correspondent that (
a Dr. Saunders and thres Sisters have been engaged for the Bharp Memorial Hospital.
one
THE ATTORNEY-GENERALSHIP.
will go back to Chinesa ten.
A STROKE OF GENIUS.'
If we may bliers & writer in a Paris paper, however, to the
invades the playhouse
at evening as well bourhood by a skilled representative is eigh
It sercat, i
then, "The motor-ests which have found their way
doos. When they meet at the Zoo on Sundaye, shape better at their work.
demand for motor traction as medium for the former facetiously tells his friend that he
On Wednesday night the fire alarm sounded
heavy transport, and the import of motors is necessarily confined to the requirements of The relied drafts for Hongkong are due to looks cold, and advises him to go home and put about eleven o'clock. Many of the Volunteers on a few more greatcosts. The other retaliates were ansep but all sprang from their leds and.
limited number of private owners Owing by advising the critic to go and get his over-rushed to the square where they paraded in the summer of 1906 ought to, ba famous, not and the ze large artent to which Bangkok surrounding country is provided with coat out of pawn."
p3jamas and shippers, one brave youth stepping only for heat and earthquakes but for the soln.and
and depends upon waterways, circumstances are The turnout was tion of a problem which has hitherto defied the distinctly favourable to the introduction of The National Zeitung states that a special along briskly barefooted,
wit of man-the
It is not sufficient, the problem, pamely, of the sup. marine and river motors. Royal (rain passed through Berlin at three deemed satisfactory and the men were soon
pression of the theatre bist." We called it, in however, that firms should distribute catalogues During the third week of September the o'clock
matiuso hat," but no tho morning last month, under after dismissed.
this country, the
or acquire local agencies, An intelligent Continent that abomination of civilisation
study of
of the needs and conditions of the King was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur mysteriona circumstances. The whole staff of all Sassoon at Adile, Morayabire, where is the railway stations in and Lear, Berlin turned
as morning performances. Majesty enjoyed some shooting.
out and guarded the appronobes to the railway. It has now been definitely decided that Mr. that the munger of a certain Cas'no (the name to Bangkok though of Continental makes, have is not given) has hit upon the following pan.been for the most part procured through Captain William Roberts, master marinez. during the progros of the train through the H. H. J. Gomporta, Piral Police Magistrate, He has not forbidden ladies to wear hats, bathe British agencies. “It might be well, therefore
capital. The train came from the Russian shall act as Attorney-General on the retirement has decreed that ladies eu chapeau" must it to recommend that the latter be more thorough- Troutine, and it was travelling on the main line of Sir H. 8. Berkeley, K.C., at the end of this on the left, and those who comen cheveur"in their attention to the details of consignment. to Cologne. The National Zeitung odds that death. Mr. A. G. Wise, whom we previously on the right. Result that all the gentlemen A certain curelessness is apparent from the the train conveyed several Grand Dukes of the mentioned as the probable successor, will retain koop to the right, while the ladies on the left freqz0nsy with which vital parts of machinery Imperial family. The Berliner Zeitung tells his present position of Paisne Judge. Mr. realise that there is no particular fan in sitting are omitted, spares are forgotten or wrong among a lot of women, especially when you sizes sent. Much inconvenissco is suffered and similar striking story, but adds that there wore Gompertz, who attended at the Sections yestercangot use the stage. There is a charming expense is incurred by the consigue in cabling Do fewer than ton Grand Dukes and Grand day with a view to getting an insight into the simplicity about this appeal to the Fundamental for missing parts, all of which might be avoided Dashassas on hoerd the mysterious special train, work, will take over his new duties on November iustino's of human nature which stems the by the exercise of reasonable attention by the
solution as masterly might one not almost say consignor." which was en route to Brussels and Paris.--
as a stroke of genius?
promonted a ricaha coolie for refusing to accept. hire. Mr. Hazeland convicted the defendant and imposed a fine of 53.
1st.